Bereavement Leave 2018: The number of employers that monitor decisions on bereavement leave to ensure that all requests are dealt with fairly and consistently. This XpertHR survey was conducted in December 2017.
Flexible Working 2018: The percentage of the entire workforce that currently work flexibly. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2018.
Benefits and Allowances 2019: The level of flexibility that employers offer employees in their benefits packages. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Redundancy 2021: The main reasons for redundancies made during 2020. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2021.
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Benefits and allowances 2020: The benefits available via flexible benefits schemes. A flexible benefits scheme allows employees to shape their benefits package to choose the benefits most relevant to their current situation and lifestyle, changing them as those needs change. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
Occupational Sick Pay 2019: The extent to which respondents agreed with the following statement when surveyed by XpertHR in March 2019: "The organisation monitors the costs of sickness absence effectively."
Christmas Working and Celebrations 2018: The type of policy or special arrangements that employers have in place for requesting/allocating annual leave over the Christmas period when the organisation has to remain open. This page reproduces the text of selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2018.
HR Roles and Responsibilities 2019: How the HR strategy is developed in relation to the main organisational strategy. This XpertHR survey was conducted in January 2019.
HR Roles and Responsibilities 2021: How the HR strategy is developed in relation to the main organisational strategy. This XpertHR survey was conducted in January 2021.
The Future of the Workplace 2021: The number of organisations that have an upper limit on the proportion of employees who can take up the opportunity for flexible hours. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2021.
Redundancy 2022: The main reasons for redundancies made during 2021. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Benefits and Allowances 2021: The main strategic focus for benefits packages/offerings over the coming 12 months. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2021.
Benefits and Allowances 2022: The main strategic focus for benefits packages/offerings over the coming 12 months. This page reproduces selected responses to this free-text question as submitted by survey participants. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2022.
Christmas Working and Celebrations 2018: The number of employers that have a policy or special arrangements in place for requesting/allocating annual leave over the Christmas period when the organisation has to remain open. This XpertHR survey was conducted in September 2018.
Benefits and allowances 2017: The benefits available via flexible benefits schemes. Flexible benefits are a range of benefits that employees can select, amend or alter at intervals. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2017.
Benefits and allowances 2019: The benefits available via flexible benefits schemes. A flexible benefits scheme allows employees to shape their benefits package to choose the benefits most relevant to their current situation and lifestyle, changing them as those needs change. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2019.
Benefits and Allowances 2020: The level of flexibility that employers offer employees in their benefits packages. This XpertHR survey was conducted in June 2020.
Benefits and Allowances 2021: The level of flexibility that organisations offer employees in their benefits packages. This XpertHR survey was conducted in May 2021.
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